Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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31 | Although intended to demonstrate to all the world what the Industrial Revolution had achieved in England , the Exhibition seemed to the discriminating evidence rather of what it had destroyed . |
32 | Rather than acknowledge this , if he is infertile , he 'll often feel no longer a man , and it is this feeling that needs addressing by both of you . |
33 | We write to express astonishment at the standard of writing that has featured in much of your pre-election coverage . |
34 | His answer , however , was infected with the same problem of vague wording that has featured in all his replies . |
35 | The historical progression that has led to this can , at the price of great oversimplification , be seen as follows . |
36 | Central Council is most grateful for the generous support that has led to this successful outcome . |
37 | ‘ Conveniently ’ would be a better word , and would refer , correctly , to the ugly cowardice that has led to this bloody mess . |
38 | For all the first-glance goriness that has led to several bans , Jim Rose 's surreal sideshow is too fantastical and funny to be taken seriously , says Craig McLean |
39 | Through subsidies the state has established a vast ‘ social salary ’ to make life easier for workers and it takes a pride in the extensiveness of the welfare system that has developed from this . |
40 | However , when considering income inequality , it is the income distribution among individuals that has emerged as most useful . |
41 | The new feature that has emerged from this study of the parallelistic couplet is not so much the identification of a particular relationship of the lines of the couplet ( greater precision ) as a movement towards a statement of relationships within the poetic couplet . |
42 | One theme that has emerged throughout this book , however , and which has been reinforced by the analysis presented in this chapter , is the importance of religion in determining people 's political identity . |
43 | The controversy that has arisen over this issue in recent days emphasises the importance of proceeding with this investigation with all possible speed and effectiveness . |
44 | The close association that has existed over many years between geophysicists and engineering geologists in multidisciplinary projects at BGS will be enhanced by bringing these staff into one group . |
45 | The Full Plans method is the old system that has existed for many years , whereby detailed plans of your proposal are submitted in duplicate , along with an application form . |
46 | All the development aid that has gone to many third world countries comes back twofold and threefold through interest payments on the debt , underpayment for commodities and the over-profitability of multinational corporations . |
47 | When you consider the relentless quest for the luxury that has gone into each and every one , the cost of purchasing such a lodge does not seem excessive . |
48 | They are all part of the advertising and marketing that the parties believe has an effect on the voters — while failing to notice that this effect is generally in inverse proportion to the amount of thought , work or effort that has gone into any individual contribution . |
49 | Books on railways are generally expensive in these inflated days but considering the amount of work that has gone into this volume and the specialist nature of the work then £7.95 represents excellent value . |
50 | That is not systematic momegliture that has gone like that for ten years universities still use it ! |
51 | It is not only the Conservative party that has asked for such an explanation ; Labour supporters and sympathisers have done so as well . |
52 | A major factor that has contributed to this has been the process of acquisition , by which firms get taken over and merged into larger companies . |
53 | The title of this work suggests that it is an essay in the sociology of transport , a subject that has crept into some degree and other courses at University level . |
54 | Mr X is managing director of a limited company that has traded for several years . |
55 | Secondly we have not heard of anything that has changed in this county since nineteen eighty sufficient to warrant or justify in this alteration the addition of a policy the effect of which , one one with a similar effect having been thrown out at that time . |
56 | But yesterday , in a reaction as unpredictable as everything that has happened during this tumultuous week , the Soviet Union welcomed its collapse . |
57 | On economic development , we have failed to pursue the policies of partnership between Government and industry which are commonplace elsewhere in Europe and which involve not only management but trade unions and workers ' representatives in a much more positive way than anything that has happened under this Government . |
58 | In view of everything that has happened since that time , this distinction is important . |
59 | It is the sort of thing that has happened to most of us . |
60 | Nothing that has happened in some recent cases provides any reason for people who are liable to pay the community charge failing to do so . |